The Premier League asked for corrections to be made to the document and Sala to sign the papers again, according to The Times. The PFA will reportedly press for the pension fund to honour the payment as Sala had initially penned a contract with Cardiff. “It will be for the trustees to see whether they are able to make the payment from there," PFA deputy chief executive John Bramhall told The Times. "Normally it would be a simple process but we will be speaking with them on this. Usually, as soon as a contract is registered with the Premier League the player is enrolled on the pension scheme.”Meanwhile, the transfer broker, Willie McKay, has insisted the deal was "clean".
Source: Standard Digital February 21, 2019 08:26 UTC